| In Judaism, a prayer in praise of God, recited as part of the daily service |
KADDISH |
| Japanese port on Honshu, on the delta of the Ota River |
HIROSHIMA |
| John --, American statesman, first signatory of the Declaration of Independence |
HANCOCK |
| Mario --, American tenor and Hollywood film star of the late 1940s and the 1950s |
LANZA |
| Mountain in central Crete |
IDA |
| Nightjar of northern Queensland and New Guinea |
AXEBIRD |
| Novel by Anthony Trollope |
THEBELTONESTATE |
| Novel by James Herbert |
ASH |
| Novel by Philip MacDonald, introducing the detective Colonel Anthony Gethryn |
THERASP |
| Relating to an ancient kingdom in south-western Arabia |
MINAEAN |
| Roy --, American singer-songwriter and member of The Traveling Wilburys |
ORBISON |
| Small monkey, similar to a marmoset |
TAMARIN |
| Song from the stage musical 'Bye Bye Birdie' (3,2,1,5,4) |
PUTONAHAPPYFACE |
| Surveying instrument |
ALIDADE |
| Thomas --, Swiss physician and theologian |
ERASTUS |
| Winner of the 1956 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry |
ELIZABETHBISHOP |